Wayne Grudem on the Hard Work of Human Flourishing

If you’re in the Louisville area next week (Friday Sept 26-Saturday Sept 27) you should attend this exciting conference on faith, work, and human flourishing. The Commonweal Conference features renowned theologian Wayne Grudem and economist Barry Asmus. Here’s a bit more info (register here–if you sign up by this Friday, you get a free copy of The Poverty of Nations!):

This conference brings theologian Wayne Grudem (Phoenix Seminary) and economist Barry Asmus (National Center for Policy Analysis) to the Southern Seminary campus to address “The Hard Work of Human Flourishing.” From their recent work, The Poverty of Nations: A Sustainable Solution (Crossway 2013), Grudem and Asmus will present an integration of historical analysis, biblical theology, and sound economic principles to explain the reasons for poverty and to describe what is necessary for nations to move forward into prosperity.

Pastors and future pastors should attend to enrich their understanding of biblical economics. The people pastors serve in local churches spend major quantities of time in the workplace. In seeking to serve and strengthen the people of God, it’s hugely helpful to get a better sense of how economies and governments work to either stimulate or squelch human flourishing.

“Overcoming Government Corruption by Promoting Accountability and Freedom in Poor Nations”2:30pm | Break3:00pm|Plenary Session 4“Why There Is Hope for Change in the Negative Cultural Values of Nations”